This "American" Jew terrorist has mental problems and few friends so will not be extradited to the U.S. for his terrorists acts in the U.S.---

'DUAL US-ISRAELI CITIZEN BEHIND MOST JCC BOMB THREAT CALLS'BYYONAH JEREMY BOB MARCH 23, 2017 14:15 There are still few details available about the suspect’s profile, but he is not in the IDF, not ultra-Orthodox, at some point made aliya and possibly has psychological problems and few friends.

An 18-year-old dual American Israeli living in Ashkelon has been arrested, suspected of being behind most of a series of bomb and other threats to Jewish communities in the US, Europe, Australia and New Zealand that date back around six months, the Israel Police announced.

As of Thursday, with a gag order on the probe being lifted by the Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court at the same time it extended his detention, sources indicate that most of the threats against the Diaspora communities and organizations led investigators back to Israel.

The first threat that stood out and was picked up on by Israeli investigators occurred in New Zealand around six month ago and led to the opening of the investigation.

Israel has been the lead coordinator with a number of other involved countries over the course of the probe.

The suspect used very complex methods to shield himself from identification and being caught, and law enforcement had to use a variety of their own complex methods to find him.

There are still few details available about the suspect’s profile, but he is not in the IDF, not ultra-Orthodox, at some point made aliya and possibly has psychological problems and few friends.

Police at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City in Overland Park, Kansas. (photo credit:REUTERS)

An 18-year-old dual American Israeli living in Ashkelon has been arrested, suspected of being behind most of a series of bomb and other threats to Jewish communities in the US, Europe, Australia and New Zealand that date back around six months, the Israel Police announced.

As of Thursday, with a gag order on the probe being lifted by the Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court at the same time it extended his detention, sources indicate that most of the threats against the Diaspora communities and organizations led investigators back to Israel.

The first threat that stood out and was picked up on by Israeli investigators occurred in New Zealand around six month ago and led to the opening of the investigation.

Israel has been the lead coordinator with a number of other involved countries over the course of the probe.

The suspect used very complex methods to shield himself from identification and being caught, and law enforcement had to use a variety of their own complex methods to find him.

Law enforcement finally searched the suspect’s house on Thursday. They are only now able to piece together the breadth and methodology of his operations.

There are still few details available about the suspect’s profile, but he is not in the IDF, not ultra-Orthodox, at some point made aliya and possibly has psychological problems and few friends, with reports saying his lawyer said he has a nonmalignant brain tumor.

The suspect’s father has also been arrested and the court extended his detention until March 30, saying he appeared to be involved in most of the same crimes and many of the threatening telephone calls. The suspect’s allegedly suspicious activities were also noted, including the suspect’s use of an unusually large antenna and other unusual hardware that could have drawn suspicion.

The suspect’s mother was questioned, but is not currently a suspect.

It is unknown how many others might have worked with the suspect, but it is believed that he was the main operator of the scare-spree and might have even acted completely on his own.

As of Thursday, it was still unclear what the suspect’s motivations were for the many threats, which made international headlines and got US President Donald Trump caught up in accusations that he was light on antisemitism when he did not initially harshly condemn the scares as well as desecrations of Jewish graves, which presumably were not connected to the suspect.

Israel intends to indict the suspect in its own courts, but it is unknown as of Thursday whether other countries such as the US might also seek to extradite and try him.

Police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld told the Post, “This is one of the numerous ongoing police operations that take place with other international security and intelligence organizations in order to try to find suspects.

“This specific investigation was complex in terms of the suspect and its nature, and there was a significant breakthrough in the investigation which led us to make the arrest of the suspect, who lives in southern Israel,” he said.

“He was the main suspect behind the numerous threats that were made to different Jewish communities and organizations around the world,” Rosenfeld continued.

Further, Rosenfeld said, “As part of the ongoing investigation, we are trying to see if and how he was connected to the different Jewish communities in the US. That directs the investigation as to the American connection. We are looking to see if there was an incident which triggered him to carry out threatening those communities.”

US Attorney-General Jeff Sessions said on Thursday that the arrest in Israel of a suspect in bomb threats made to American-Jewish centers reflects the government’s policy of zero tolerance for hate crimes.

“The Department of Justice is committed to protecting the civil rights of all Americans, and we will not tolerate the targeting of any community in this country on the basis of their religious beliefs,” Sessions said in a statement. “I commend the FBI and Israeli National Police for their outstanding work on this case.”

Jerry Silverman, president and CEO of the Jewish Federations of North America, also released a statement praising law enforcement and expressing relief that an arrest has been made.

“Ten days ago, and again this morning, Jewish leaders were briefed by top officials from the FBI. From those briefings we learned about the unprecedented level of time and resources that were committed to this investigation along with high levels of cooperation with the Department of Homeland Security and a long list of partners, including Israeli law enforcement. It was heartbreaking to learn that a Jewish man is a prime suspect,” he said.

“Our ability to adapt quickly and liaise with law enforcement officials was in large part due to the work of the Secure Community Network. As a community and a society we must remain vigilant in our effort to counter antisemitism and other hate crimes as they appear. We are fortunate to know we have partners in law enforcement who will do whatever it takes to bring these perpetrators to justice,” he continued.

“On behalf of the JCC Association of North America and JCCs across the continent, we are gratified by the progress in this investigation, and applaud the commitment and leadership of the FBI and other federal agencies, Israeli law enforcement and local law enforcement across the United States and Canada.

“We are troubled to learn that the individual suspected of making these threats against Jewish community centers, which play a central role in the Jewish community, as well as serve as inclusive and welcoming places for all – is reportedly Jewish,” Silverman said.

“Emblematic of the strength of JCCs and the important model they represent for acceptance, inclusion and appreciation for diversity is the remarkable support we have received from communities and community leaders across North America, including civic, political and faith community leaders. Throughout this long-running period of concern and disruption that we are hopeful has come to an end, JCCs have had the opportunity to review and assess our security protocols and procedures, and we are confident that JCCs are safer today than ever before.

“As we celebrate JCC Association of North America’s centennial this year, millions of members and participants across the United States and Canada will continue to pass through our doors, taking part in the extraordinary programs and initiatives that have defined the town square of North American Jewish life. And they will continue to do so with total confidence that JCCs remain a vital and exciting engine for building inspired and ever-stronger communities,” Silverman said.---

White Man 1 wrote:This "hate crime" is a great wake up call for the uninitiated. I told a colleague about it, and he was hungry for more information, even though he was previously unreceptive. The tide is turning!

You'd think, but most people don't seem to care (March Madness with niggers playing hoops, and all that, you know). Point your newly awakened comrade to this well documented site and he will not believe his eyes: http://www.fakehatecrimes.org/

That actual, not faked "hush crime" in Montgomery County Maryland this week where the two illegal alien ninth graders, one 17 the other 18, raped the 14-year-old girl in a school bathroom will do more to shock White America than all of the fake crimes.

Is the girl White? That's what people want to know. Jew-controlled media know full well her race but won't inform us

White Man 1 wrote:This "hate crime" is a great wake up call for the uninitiated. I told a colleague about it, and he was hungry for more information, even though he was previously unreceptive. The tide is turning!

That's good he's hungry for more, and great that you spotted it and stepped in to help. While we all work together to reach as many Whites as possible on a mass scale, one on one interactions can add up as well--and may even be more effective when raising consciousness or recruiting. Thanks for the good news that you've been there to help your colleague.

The little punk was 18, and made such a splash that the official jewboys became caught up in an awkward situation where putting him under arrest seemed to be the safest form of damage control. The false flag game, after all, requires organizational skill and experience. It is hardly a place for loose cannon or unruly kids.

Grizzled old rabbis, on the other hand, have had six or seven decades to hone their "war-by-deception" skills, and would be far less likely to give the game away. It is worth noting, however, that when these creepy old buzzards spray-paint Swastikas on synagogues, they often do it backwards. I suppose that means that the Swastika is a symbol far too powerful for a Hebrew to handle properly.

Four Out Of Five Racist Notes Were Fake At An Iowa University: School Officials

Tue, 12/04/2018 - 17:04

Authored by Neetu Chandak via The Daily Caller,

Officials at an Iowa university said an 18-year-old student is facing criminal charges after being believed to have written four out of five racist notes on campus.

The Drake University student, who has not been identified, admitted to writing one of the notes and also allegedly received one of the notes, the Des Moines Register reported Friday. The student reported four racist notes, which officials believe to be hoaxes.

“The fact that the actions of the student who has admitted guilt were propelled by motives other than hate does not minimize the worry and emotional harm they caused, but should temper fears,” Drake University President Marty Martin wrote in a statement to students and staff, according to the Register.

Martin added the notes reported on Nov. 13, Nov. 15 and on Nov. 28 are “copycat hoaxes of an initial campus incident.”

The initial note is not linked to the four fake notes, the Register reported. Des Moines police spokesman Paul Parizek said the female student faces harassment charges.

She could also face expulsion from the university, Drake spokesman Jarad Bernstein said, according to the Register. More than 3,000 students along with other people hosted a rally as a result of the reported notes. A student speaker at the rally believed her life was in danger at the school. Students also covered a street that is typically filled with colorful artwork with black paint.

“To demonstrate shared commitment to Drake University’s students of color, the campus community will join together to paint the Painted Street black, a powerful statement of solidarity and anti-racism,” a Paint It Black: Street Painting event on Facebook said.

The investigation is ongoing at the university.

This is not the first time a racist note’s legitimacy is questioned at a university. A Kansas State University student allegedly wrote a hoax racist note and posted it on his apartment door. The note was reported to police on Nov. 8, a day prior to the midterm elections.

Drake University did not immediately respond to The Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

Jim Mathias wrote:Is it acceptable to put hoax crimes made by copycats of the Jews here?

Sure, Jim. This is remarkable. An unidentified adult (I'm guessing) Jewess fakes a "hate crime" with some note and draws out 3,000 snowflakes to light candles against (I'm guessing again) Nazis and anti-Semites. That's a lot!

Why not identify the "poor victim?" She's an adult.

Officials at an Iowa university said an 18-year-old student is facing criminal charges... The Drake University student, who has not been identified, admitted to writing one of the notes.. Des Moines police spokesman Paul Parizek said the female student faces harassment charges. She could also face expulsion from the university, Drake spokesman Jarad Bernstein said...

More than 3,000 students along with other people hosted a rally as a result of the reported notes. A student speaker at the rally believed her life was in danger at the school. “The fact that the actions of the student who has admitted guilt were propelled by motives other than hate does not minimize the worry and emotional harm they caused, but should temper fears,” Drake University President Marty Martin wrote...

Will Williams wrote:Sure, Jim. This is remarkable. An unidentified adult (I'm guessing) Jewess fakes a "hate crime" with some note and draws out 3,000 snowflakes to light candles against (I'm guessing again) Nazis and anti-Semites. That's a lot!

Why not identify the "poor victim?" She's an adult.

Part of the mystery regarding who the "poor victim" is has been solved:

DES MOINES, Iowa — A Drake University student has been charged and cited for delivering a racist note to a fellow student as part of a hoax.

18-year-old Kissie Ram was given a misdemeanor citation for False Reports to a Public Safety Entity. She was given a misdemeanor summons but was not booked into jail. No other charges are expected.

In mid-November, police were contacted by Ram and another Drake student who said they found racist notes slid under the doors of their dorm rooms. Two weeks later another note was found by one of the women. Police now say all three notes were written by Ram as part of a hoax.

Another racist note received by another Drake student in an unrelated incident is still being investigated as a crime.

If I had to guess, she's one of those mongrels with origins in India. Judge for yourself.